A gas bag module for a vehicle occupant restraint system, including a housing (10) for a gas generator and a gas bag which can be unfolded by the latter, and having a cover (16, 18) which can be converted from a closed position into an open position, the cover (16, 18) being connected to the housing (10) by means of at least one hinge (30), is characterized in that the cover (16, 18) is connected to a swivel section (20) which in turn is connected to the housing (10) by means of the hinge (30).
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1. A gas bag module for a vehicle occupant restraint system, comprising a housing (10) for a gas generator and a gas bag which can be unfolded by the gas generator, and comprising a cover (16, 18) which can be converted from a closed position into an open position, the cover (16, 18) being connected to the housing (10) by a connection comprising at least one hinge (30) and a swivel section (20), wherein the cover (16, 18) is connected to the swivel section (20) which in turn is connected to the housing (10) by means of the hinge (30), characterized in that a spring (50) is provided which biases the swivel section (20), with respect to the housing (10), into a position which corresponds to the open position of the cover (16, 18).
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The invention relates to a gas bag module for a vehicle occupant restraint system, comprising a housing for a gas generator and a gas bag which can be unfolded by the latter, and comprising a cover which can be converted from a closed position into an open position, the cover being connected to the housing by means of at least one hinge and the cover being connected to a swivel section which in turn is connected to the housing by means of the hinge.
Such a gas bag module is known from EP 0 680 852. Here, the cover is opened by the deploying gas bag after activation of the gas generator. Since the cover of such a gas bag module is connected with one of its outer rims to either the housing or a surrounding vehicle panelling, the cover will swing into the inside of the vehicle space when opening. This results in the risk for the vehicle occupant of being hit by the cover as it opens. Further, the force for opening the cover has to be made available exclusively by the deploying gas bag.
The invention provides a gas bag module in which the cover presents no risk for the occupant of being hit by the cover and in which the force for opening the cover is made available at least in part by an element which assists the opening action. A gas bag module of the type initially mentioned is distinguished according to the invention in that a spring is provided which biases the swivel section, with respect to the housing, into a position which corresponds to the open position of the cover. The use of a swivel section additionally enables the opening cover to swing away from an occupant, whereby any impact risk is reduced or even eliminated.
Advantageous developments of the invention read from the subclaims.
In the following, the invention is described with reference to various embodiments illustrated in the attached drawings, in which
The three hinges 26, 28, 30 extend in parallel to each other and along one of the longitudinal sides of the upper part 14 of the housing 10. The lower hinge 30, which connects the swivel section 22, 24 with the housing, extends along the longitudinal edge of the upper part 14 facing the lower part 12 of the housing.
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It can be seen that, on opening, each component of the cover disappears behind the inner space panelling 40. This is assured by the coordinated action of both the hinges 28 and 30 as well as the swivel section 20, which may be swivelled relative to the corresponding cover part as well as to the housing. Since the components of the cover disappear behind the inner space panelling 40, there is no risk for the vehicle occupant of being hit by the cover.
When in their closed position, both the opposing outer edges of the two components 16, 18 of the cover make contact with their facing edges of the inner space panelling 40. In this way, a supporting force is provided which acts against the force exerted by the leg spring 50. In addition, the facing edges of the components 16, 18 of the cover may be embodied in a way as illustrated in
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When the gas bag located inside the upper part 14 is activated, it provides a thrust action on the two components 16, 18 of the cover. These are then swivelled to a slight degree so that their outer rims, in contact with the inner space panelling 40, are pushed under the inner space panelling. At the same time, there is exerted such a force on the components 16, 18 that the traction force transmittable by the latching connection between the two components is exceeded. The two cover parts 16, 18 are then shifted outwards under the inner space panelling 40, assisted by the leg spring 50. Due to the pre-determined swivel path, there occurs no risk for a vehicle occupant of being hit by the cover.
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